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Yes, that's normal. Whilst some (most!) project creation templates create schemes, there's no housekeeping if a project is deleted. JIRA can't know if you might want to keep a scheme for some reason (and a lot of us used shared schemes we can't afford to have deleted just because an unwanted project is killed off)

If it's a large project, then that might be normal, as it might still be working through deleting all the issues in it before it can kill off the project. Give it a while and then refresh the page to see if it's finished.

If the project persists though, check the "issue" page - run a filter for the issues in that project to see how many there are, and re-run it to see if the number is falling. If it's not, you've not managed to trigger the actual delete, although I'm not sure how that might happen.

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